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Understanding Machine Learning: From Theory to Algorithms by Shai Shalev-Shwartz and Shai Ben-David is a comprehensive guide to the theoretical foundations and practical algorithms of machine learning. It covers fundamental concepts such as supervised and unsupervised learning, PAC learning, and VC dimension, along with optimization techniques and neural networks. The book balances mathematical rigor with practical insights, making it suitable for students, researchers, and professionals. It includes numerous exercises to reinforce learning. Published by Cambridge University Press, this book is widely used in academic courses and self-study worldwide.
Economic Botany: A Comprehensive Study (5th Edition) by S.L. Kochhar provides an in-depth exploration of the relationship between plants and human society. It covers topics such as food crops, medicinal plants, fibers, and plant-based industries. The book integrates botanical knowledge with economic and environmental aspects, highlighting sustainable resource management. Updated with recent scientific advancements, it includes case studies, illustrations, and real-world applications. Designed for students, researchers, and professionals, it serves as a valuable resource in botany, agriculture, and allied sciences. The text is well-structured, making complex concepts easy to understand.
Established as a classic in its first edition, the second edition of Upinder Singh’s A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India, incorporates the latest discoveries, research, and insights in the field. Drawing on a vast array of textual, archaeological, and visual sources, it weaves together discussions of politics, economy, society, religion, philosophy, art, and ideas into a seamless narrative. The book reveals the complex and dynamic history of the regions of the subcontinent across millennia by focusing on macro-level changes as well the everyday lives of ordinary people. Widely acclaimed as an excellent introduction to the subject for general readers as well as the most comprehensive and authoritative textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students, this classic maintains its reputation of offering a lucid, detailed, and balanced exposition, equipping readers with skills to critically assess historical evidence, arguments, and debates.The book is a reader’s delight, with excerpts from original sources and a wealth of images and illustrations of India's diverse and rich historical heritage, making an exploration of the past a truly exciting journey.Features –Beautifully designed Chapter Openers that encourage readers to ask questions about the period Chapter Outline at the beginning of chapters provides an overview of the organization of the chapter.
Key Concepts helps in understanding the conceptual vocabulary used by historians, and draws attention to the inherent interdisciplinary nature of history
Primary Sources provide with descriptions and illustrations of archaeological source material, interesting information about textual sources and their authors, translated excerpts from ancient texts and inscriptions, and discussions of visual sources.
Further Discussion boxes reveal the multi- layered nature of our past and encourage readers to think more deeply about a variety of historical themes and issues
Recent Discoveries direct attention to some of these exciting discoveries, the people who made them, and their impact on our understanding of India’s ancient past.
New Directions In Research boxes bridge the gap between readers and researchers by presenting samples of interesting new research, and explaining their methodology and results in a clear and accessible way.
Visuals consist over 400 illustrations including maps, photographs, and drawings—that bring history alive.
Further Readings and the end of each chapter encourage you to read more extensively on various topics to deepen your understanding of the subconti- nental past Cross references are provided in the margins indicate relevant page numbers.
Diacritic marks (Sanskrit and Tamil) have been provided at the end of the book to help you navigate through academic writings.
Principles of Algebraic Geometry by Phillip Griffiths is a foundational text that provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of algebraic geometry. The book explores the key concepts of the subject, including varieties, schemes, and cohomology, with a focus on their geometric and topological properties. Written for graduate students and researchers, it presents complex theories in a clear, methodical manner, with detailed explanations and examples. The text bridges the gap between algebraic geometry and other areas of mathematics, making it an essential reference for anyone pursuing advanced studies in mathematics or related fields. With its rigorous approach and wide-ranging scope, this book is a critical resource for understanding modern algebraic geometry.
"Aircraft Conceptual Design Synthesis" by Denis Howe is a comprehensive guide for aeronautical designers, focusing on the initial stages of aircraft design. The book introduces a logical design sequence using original modules to represent propulsion, lift, drag, mass, and performance. This approach enables designers to interpret requirements into preliminary layouts effectively. Unlike traditional methods, Howe's design synthesis can be applied to novel aircraft concepts, offering flexibility and innovation in the design process. The book includes a disk of spreadsheets providing core data, enhancing its practical utility. Howe, an aviation consultant and expert in aircraft design, brings his extensive experience to this work, making it a valuable resource for both students and professionals in the field. The 2014 edition published by John Wiley & Sons continues to serve as a foundational text in aircraft conceptual design.
Biochemistry, 6th Edition by U. Satyanarayana is a comprehensive textbook that covers fundamental and advanced concepts in biochemistry. It provides clear explanations of molecular biology, metabolism, enzymology, and clinical biochemistry with well-structured content. The book includes high-quality illustrations, flowcharts, and summary tables to enhance understanding. It is designed for medical, dental, and life sciences students, offering an easy-to-follow approach to complex biochemical processes. The latest edition incorporates recent advancements in the field along with clinical correlations. Published by Elsevier India, it is widely used for academic studies and competitive exam preparation.
Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, 4th Edition by Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber, and Jian Pei is a comprehensive guide to data mining principles, methods, and applications. It covers essential topics such as data preprocessing, classification, clustering, and association rule mining. The book provides a balance of theoretical foundations and practical techniques, making it useful for students, researchers, and professionals. This edition includes updates on big data analytics, deep learning, and data science applications. It features real-world examples, case studies, and exercises to reinforce learning. Published by Elsevier, it is widely used in academic and industry settings.
Chemistry of the Elements, 2nd Edition by N.N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw is a comprehensive guide to the properties, reactions, and applications of all chemical elements. This book provides an in-depth understanding of inorganic chemistry, covering atomic structures, bonding, and periodic trends. It includes updated research findings and industrial applications, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals. The text is well-structured with detailed explanations, illustrations, and reaction mechanisms. It is widely used in universities worldwide for advanced inorganic chemistry studies. Published by Elsevier India, this edition maintains its reputation as a definitive reference in the field.
"Introduction to Spectroscopy (5th Edition)" by Donald L. Pavia is a comprehensive textbook that introduces students to the fundamental principles and techniques of spectroscopy. The book covers a range of topics, including infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectrometry, and UV-visible spectroscopy. It offers clear explanations of how spectroscopic methods are used to identify the structure of organic compounds. Updated with real-world examples, this edition emphasizes practical applications, making complex concepts accessible for students. The text is designed for undergraduate and graduate chemistry courses and includes numerous examples and problems for practice. With its detailed illustrations and step-by-step approach, it serves as an essential resource for anyone studying analytical chemistry.